Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Melvin Douglas Nelson
MN 12-10-1968 Vietnam Army
702
Noel Steven Nelson
MN 06-30-1967 Vietnam Navy
703
Paul Albert Nelson
MN 08-06-1969 Vietnam Army
704
Paul Arthur Nelson
MN 03-28-1969 Vietnam Army
705
Roger Theodore Nelson
MN 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
706
Ronald Elwood Nelson
MN 01-07-1966 Vietnam Marines
707
Russel Courtney Nelson
MN 01-07-1971 Vietnam Army
708
Stephan Joseph Nelson
MN 09-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
709
Steven Howard Nelson
MN 12-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
710
Theodore Russell Nelson
MN 05-18-1967 Vietnam Navy
711
Thomas Leon Nelson
MN 12-23-1967 Vietnam Army
712
Patrick Lawrence Ness
MN 08-23-1967 Vietnam Navy
713
Michael Lloyd Neudahl
MN 02-04-1970 Vietnam Army
714
Gerald Raymond Newbrough
MN 12-12-1967 Vietnam Army
715
Lea Everett Nibbelink
CA 03-29-1969 Vietnam Marines
716
James William Nichols Jr
MN 02-26-1968 Vietnam Army
717
Martin John Nickelson
MN 04-15-1969 Vietnam Marines
718
Larry Lee Nieken
MN 07-08-1970 Vietnam Army
719
James Arne Niemi
MN 02-07-1970 Vietnam Navy
720
Dennis Ray Noble
WA 07-26-1970 Vietnam Army
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